Cheryl will post the winners below.![]()
Cheryl will post the winners below.![]()
Hi, everyone. I enjoyed all the different interpretations this week. I just finished reading "Unbroken" by Laura Hildenbrand and Winds of War - both about World War II - so these images had a special meaning for me.
1st - They Symbolize our Past Fight to Maintain Freedom - Mark Fuge. Mark, I liked the symbolism - nicely done.
2nd - All Gave Some; Some Gave All - Dawn Currie. Nicely put together ensemble, Dawn.
3rd - Visiting Fallen Shipmates on the USS Arizona - Mark Fuge. I thought this was very poignant and reminded me of the Vietnam Wall Memorial in Washington, D.C. as well. I wish the wheelchair had been more recognizable but I liked it as it was.
4th - American Made - Andrew McLachlan. It's nice to see things "made in America" and I loved the
filtering on this beautiful guitar.
"It is only with the heart that one can see rightly" - The Little Prince
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Congratulations Mark, as a Vietnam veteran and fellow American I appreciate your efforts with these images. Both of your winning images tell a strong story and bring home a message. Well done! Congrats to Dawn and Andrew also for their winning images.
Thanks for judging Cheryl, much appreciated!
"It is an illusion that photos are made with the camera... they are made with the eye, heart, and head." - Henri Cartier Bresson
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Cheryl, Thank you as always!
Mark, Great job this week! Congratulations! I absolutely loved your 3rd place win!!
Dawn and Andrew, Congrats to you both-well done!
Well done, everyone.
Congratulations everyone! Well deserved!
Congrats, nice images everyone!
Congratulation Mark! Excellent images!
Dawn and Andrew, congrats, well done on the images!
Thank you Cheryl for your time and judging.
Congratulations! Mark--clearly this theme spoke to your heart, and it showed in your images.
Thanks all and Cheryl. It was a good week of rememberances and meditation of what freedom/independence means.
Thanks Kerry for being one of those who keep our freedom strong.